About This Byway

This route stretches across Washington's highest mountain pass, in the remote Colville National Forest. The Kettle Mountain Range offers solitude and 100 miles of interconnected trails that traverse fields, wide ridges and forests of pine, larch and western red cedar. Recent history is dominated by remnants of mammoth forest fires and the enduring rock structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression.

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